Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Tech Tip Tuesday – Free Microsoft eBooks
Microsoft has been doing this for a few years now but it’s always worth mentioning when more (240+) books are available. The Windows 10, Azure and Active Directory books are always good to have in your office or CyberPatriot tablet.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/mssmallbiz/2016/07/10/free-thats-right-im-giving-away-millions-of-free-microsoft-ebooks-again-including-windows-10-office-365-office-2016-power-bi-azure-windows-8-1-office-2013-sharepoint-2016-sha/
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Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Tech Tip Tuesday - 2016 Po‘oihe Cyber Security Exercise
This year’s Po’oihe will be a capture the flagish, challenge based exercise with varying levels of difficulty. It will run from August 4-5 at the Hawaii Army National Guard Dining Facility at Kalaeloa. It’s a great opportunity to network and test your cybersecurity skills. There is a maximum of 100 participants so get your team together and register soon!
http://hawaii.edu/cyberrange/
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Tech Tip Tuesday – Gotta Catch All Your Google Data
There have been many articles about the excessive access Pokémon Go required for installation. Niantec and Google are working on a fix but this serves as a good reminder to read what access mobile applications are asking for when you install them. If you did not sign up for a Pokémon Trainer account, and want to fix it yourself, Lifehacker has a quick fix.
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-revoke-pokemon-go-s-extensive-permissions-to-you-1783466118
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Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Tech Tip Tuesday – Bash on Windows 10
If you are torn between using Powershell versus Bash, worry no more. Windows 10 now has the ability to run Bash natively. You can grep, sed, cat, tail, and awk from Windows 10. Be mindful that this is beta and designed for developers but don’t let that stop you from exploring.
http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/use-bash-shell-windows-10
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